Social Life in Greece from Homer to MenanderMacmillan, 1874 - 495 strani |
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... in some angry quarrel go into the 6 1 ἀνειμένη μὲν , ὡς ἔοικας , αὖ στρέφει . 2 r 251 : cf. σ 27 , in support of it . Soph . Εlect . v . 516 . middle of the street and abuse each other with re- E 2 III . ] 51 THE HOMERIĊ AGE .
... in some angry quarrel go into the 6 1 ἀνειμένη μὲν , ὡς ἔοικας , αὖ στρέφει . 2 r 251 : cf. σ 27 , in support of it . Soph . Εlect . v . 516 . middle of the street and abuse each other with re- E 2 III . ] 51 THE HOMERIĊ AGE .
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... ( 375 ) , οἶκον μὲν πρώτιστα , γυναῖκά τε , βοῦν τ ' ἀροτῆρα , as well as for the spuriousness of the false commentary added in the next line . F that a man may know something of the young women III . ] 65 THE HOMERIC AGE .
... ( 375 ) , οἶκον μὲν πρώτιστα , γυναῖκά τε , βοῦν τ ' ἀροτῆρα , as well as for the spuriousness of the false commentary added in the next line . F that a man may know something of the young women III . ] 65 THE HOMERIC AGE .
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... μὲν τέρψιος , οἱ δ ̓ ἀνιαραῖς ἀντικύρσαντες ζάλαις ἐσλὸν βαθὺ πήματος ἐν μικρῷ πεδάμειψαν . χρόνῳ . Ol . xii . 7-12 . These poets add nothing to Hesiod , " Epy . 193 sqq . of the Deity , for the most part , impersonally 86 [ CH . SOCIAL ...
... μὲν τέρψιος , οἱ δ ̓ ἀνιαραῖς ἀντικύρσαντες ζάλαις ἐσλὸν βαθὺ πήματος ἐν μικρῷ πεδάμειψαν . χρόνῳ . Ol . xii . 7-12 . These poets add nothing to Hesiod , " Epy . 193 sqq . of the Deity , for the most part , impersonally 86 [ CH . SOCIAL ...
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... μὲν ἀτρεμής ἕστηκ ̓ ἀπήμων , χάρμα ναύτῃσιν μέγα , θέρεος ἐν ὥρῃ · πολλάκις δὲ μαίνεται βαρυκτύποισι κύμασι φορευμένη ταύτῃ μάλιστ ̓ ἔοικε τοιαύτη γυνή ὀργήν . ( θείη δ ' ἀμφιδέδρομεν χάρις ) ; nor does IV . ] 103 THE GREEKS OF THE ...
... μὲν ἀτρεμής ἕστηκ ̓ ἀπήμων , χάρμα ναύτῃσιν μέγα , θέρεος ἐν ὥρῃ · πολλάκις δὲ μαίνεται βαρυκτύποισι κύμασι φορευμένη ταύτῃ μάλιστ ̓ ἔοικε τοιαύτη γυνή ὀργήν . ( θείη δ ' ἀμφιδέδρομεν χάρις ) ; nor does IV . ] 103 THE GREEKS OF THE ...
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... μὲν γλῶσσα ἔαγε , λέπτον δ ' αὔτικα χρῷ πῦρ ἐπαδερόμακεν , ὀππάτεσσι δ ̓ οὐδὲν ὄρημ ' , ἐπιρρόμε βεισι δ ' ἄκουαι . ἀ δέ μ ' ἵδρως κακχέεται , τρόμος δὲ πᾶσαν ἄγρει , χλωροτέρα δὲ ποίας ἔμμι , τεθνάκην δ ̓ ὀλίγω ' πιδεύης φαίνομαι ἄλλα ...
... μὲν γλῶσσα ἔαγε , λέπτον δ ' αὔτικα χρῷ πῦρ ἐπαδερόμακεν , ὀππάτεσσι δ ̓ οὐδὲν ὄρημ ' , ἐπιρρόμε βεισι δ ' ἄκουαι . ἀ δέ μ ' ἵδρως κακχέεται , τρόμος δὲ πᾶσαν ἄγρει , χλωροτέρα δὲ ποίας ἔμμι , τεθνάκην δ ̓ ὀλίγω ' πιδεύης φαίνομαι ἄλλα ...
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Stran 17 - She handles her little marvel with that rare poetic discrimination which neither exhausts it of its simple wonders by pushing symbolism too far, nor keeps those wonders in the merely fabulous and capricious stage. In fact she has produced a true children's poem, which is far more delightful to the mature than to children, though it would be delightful to all.
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Stran 13 - One quality in the piece, sufficient of itself to claim a moment's attention, is that it is unique— original, indeed, is not too strong a word — in the manner of its conception and execution.